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Impossible is often untried

Challenge is the other name of life. Life puts certain sequence of situations before man to test his abilities and temperament. Most often people surrender to tasks they think difficult and subsequently make their mind that impossibility exists in the practical life. They often get afraid of troubles and challenges and fail to face them. They forget the lessons of history and deeds of great men. Even they overlook that all the today’s blessings of science were once a “dream impossible” for men. Historically, men of honor rose to the occasion and accomplished all “impossible” tasks. They made the life easier for the future generations and laid down the strong foundations of science and technology. They conquered the world by their abilities, passion and efforts. They are still learned as the shining stars in the human history. Impossibility is merely a product of human mind that instinctively loves pleasure and comfort rather than hardship and struggle. Lazy and idle people generally avoid challenges and call the difficult tasks as impossible one. Real development of Pakistan based on political stability, economic sustainability and social growth is also believed as a dream. Actually, this is a dream for those who never tried to take part in the country’s growth, and a practical reality for those who are still burning their midnight oil. Similar situation surfaced when Iqbal floated the idea of separate homeland. Many were of the opinion that Pakistan would not be economically and politically a viable state. But there were people of substance like great Quaid who scrapped the word impossible from their dictionary. They struggled and succeeded. Again it became a history and so a lesson that impossible is often untried.
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